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10 EASY IDEAS FOR A WATER-WISE BATHROOM

Our country is the driest populated continent on earth and yet (get this!), we are the greatest consumers of water per capita, according to the Commonwealth of Australia’s Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources*. One significant way to reduce water consumption is by monitoring usage in the bathroom. Cutting down on the number and length of showers can be a challenge (teenagers, anyone?), but there are other ways to make a difference, especially when designing a bathroom from scratch. Here, experts share the simplest ways to save water and the products to help you do it.

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